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Abraham Moskowitz

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around 1880. The exact date is unclear; on his First World War draft registration card he stated he was born on May 15, 1878, but based on the age he gave in different census years, he could also have been born between 1880 and 1885. His father was born in Romania but that his mother was born in
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in 1913, in census and immigration documents he gave various years including 1905 and 1906 He married his wife Sadie (née Raden), a Russian Jewish immigrant, in around 1910. They had two children: Rebecca (Bettie), born around 1913, and Nathan, born around 1918.
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actor and recording artist of the early twentieth century who recorded mainly between 1917 and 1927. His most successful recordings were made in collaboration with the
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singer and became involved in the booming "ethnic" recording industry in the 1910s. After spending time working at some smaller labels, he signed to
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In the 1990s and 2000s, there was some renewed interest in Moskowitz's recordings, and they started to appear on a number of reissue CDs, such as
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as a recording artist. His collaboration with fellow Columbia artist Abe Schwartz saw their first success in 1919, when he recorded Schwartz's
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Abraham worked as a tailor, and that is the occupation he gave on the US censuses during his entire life. However, he was also a talented
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and others. Moskowitz continued to record Yiddish folk and comic songs for Columbia, and to a lesser degree
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Cantors, klezmorim, and crooners, 1905-1953 : classic Yiddish 78s from the Mayrent Collection
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Little has been written about Moskowitz's early life, although he was apparently born outside of
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Cantors, klezmorim, and crooners, 1905-1953: classic Yiddish 78s from the Mayrent Collection
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Di Grine Kuzine/Nit di hagada, nor di kneidlach (Columbia 1922, with Abe Schwartz)
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Dos frehliche liedele/Mein thaiere Kishinev (Columbia 1923, with Abe Schwartz)
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Yashke fuhrt avek/Mameniu Liubeniu (Columbia 1922, with Abe Schwartz)
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Early 20th century Yiddish actor, klezmer singer and recording artist
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Vie iz dos gessele/Huliet Huliet kinderlach (Columbia 1927, with
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listing at the Discography of American Historical Recordings
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Klezmer! : Jewish music from Old World to our world
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Klezmer! : Jewish music from Old World to our world
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Moskowitz died on February 14, 1956, in New York City.
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Although some sources states that he emigrated to the
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Slobozia
Ialomița County
Romania
New York City
Yiddish language
baritone
tenor
Yiddish theater
klezmer
Abe Schwartz
Bucharest
Romania
United States
Yiddish language
Columbia Records
Joseph Feldman
Morris Goldstein
Pathé Records
Okeh Records
Joseph Moskowitz
YIVO
Columbia
Joseph Moskowitz
Abraham Moskowitz
Abraham Moskowitz 78rpm recordings
Florida Atlantic University
Abraham Moskowitz 78rpm recordings
Mayrent Collection
"U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 for Abraham Moskowitz"

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